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Roman Egypt

Roman Egypt

Roman Egypt

A History
Roger S. Bagnall, New York University
September 2021
Available
Paperback
9781108949002

    Egypt played a crucial role in the Roman Empire for seven centuries. It was wealthy and occupied a strategic position between the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean worlds, while its uniquely fertile lands helped to feed the imperial capitals at Rome and then Constantinople. The cultural and religious landscape of Egypt today owes much to developments during the Roman period, including in particular the forms taken by Egyptian Christianity. Moreover, we have an abundance of sources for its history during this time, especially because of the recovery of vast numbers of written texts giving an almost uniquely detailed picture of its society, economy, government, and culture. This book, the work of six historians and archaeologists from Egypt, the US, and the UK, provides students and a general audience with a readable new history of the period and includes many illustrations of art, archaeological sites, and documents, and quotations from primary sources.

    • Provides an accessible account of an important period in Egypt's ancient history
    • Includes a wealth of visual illustration and excerpts from ancient texts
    • Draws on diverse expertise and viewpoints both from within and from outside Egypt

    Product details

    September 2021
    Paperback
    9781108949002
    412 pages
    244 × 170 × 21 mm
    0.81kg
    4 b/w illus. 70 colour illus. 6 maps
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Laying the foundations for Roman Egypt
    • 2. The coming of Roman rule
    • 3. Development and crisis in a Roman province
    • 4. The making of Late Antique Egypt
    • 5. Divergence and division
    • 6. The Persians, the Arab conquest, and another transformation of Egypt.
      Contributors
    • Roger S. Bagnall, Mona Haggag, Todd M. Hickey, Mohamed G. Elmaghrabi, Arietta Papaconstantinou, Dorothy J. Thompson

    • Editor
    • Roger S. Bagnall , New York University

      ROGER S. BAGNALL is Professor Emeritus of Ancient History and founding Leon Levy Director Emeritus at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University. His publications include numerous books on the documents and social and economic history of Roman and Late Antique Egypt.